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VGPolyglot said:

Let's play a little game called Look at the Names of the Countries!

People's Republic of China...Hmm, I see republic, but I don't see communist

Democratic People's Republic of Korea...I also see republic, and it even says democratic, but I still don't see socialist

Union of Soviet Socialist Republic...I see the word republic yet again, there seems to be a pattern here!

 

Now, let's look at the names of the parties:

Communist Party of China - Hey, the word communist is actually there!

Communist Party of the Soviet Union - There it is again!

 

Now, what are/were the stated goals of the parties:

http://en.people.cn/206215/206216/7997750.html

Now, there is a little quirk that is mentioned there: "socialist society will inevitably replace capitalist society and ultimately develop into communist society." Do you notice the "will" there? That means that they do not yet consider China to be a communist society, instead their goal is to reach communism (which is obviously a lie, as they are pursuing a capitalist economic system). However, that's one thing that is conveniently ignroed. A lot of people use the Soviet Union and China as examples of communism when they themselves did not consider their society to be communist.

Notice that you ignore the word "people's" which is highly associated with the Marxist-Leninist ideology of common rule ... 

If that's not a supposed hint of communism then I don't know what is ... 

And if that's not what their goals are like you say then why is it so hard to establish a communist court when that's one of the easiest things to do ?